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HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF WASTE BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FUELS

2021

Settore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E Tecnologicahydrothermal liquefaction waste biomass fuels energy recovery
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Ligand engineering in Cu(ii) paddle wheel metal–organic frameworks for enhanced semiconductivity

2020

We report the electronic structure of two metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with copper paddle wheel nodes connected by a N2(C2H4)3 (DABCO) ligand with accessible nitrogen lone pairs. The coordination is predicted, from first-principles density functional theory, to enable electronic pathways that could facilitate charge carrier mobility. Calculated frontier crystal orbitals indicate extended electronic communication in DMOF-1, but not in MOF-649. This feature is confirmed by bandstructure calculations and effective masses of the valence band egde. We explain the origin of the frontier orbitals of both MOFs based on the energy and symmetry alignment of the underlying building blocks. The effe…

TechnologyEnergy & FuelsMaterials ScienceMaterials Science Multidisciplinary02 engineering and technologyElectronic structure0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesENERGYPaddle wheelELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITYGeneral Materials Science0912 Materials EngineeringElectronic band structureLone pairScience & TechnologyChemistry PhysicalRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryLigand0303 Macromolecular and Materials ChemistryGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesChemistrySemiconductorChemical physicsPhysical SciencesDensity functional theoryMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologybusinessSTORAGEJournal of Materials Chemistry A
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Horizon scanning the European bio‐based economy: a novel approach to the identification of barriers and key policy interventions from stakeholders in…

2016

There is international recognition that developing a climate-smart bioeconomy is essential to the continuation of economic development, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and adaptation to climatic change; Bio-based products have an important role in making this transition happen. Supporting policy interventions have been put forward at European and national levels to support innovation and development of bio-based products and services. This study asks whether suggested policy interventions reflect the needs of stakeholders and examines how these needs vary between European regions. This consultation was performed through an online survey of 447 experts actively involved in bio-based r…

TechnologyEnergy & Fuels[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]020209 energybest-worstPsychological interventionBioengineering02 engineering and technology09 Engineeringlaw.inventionlaw10 TechnologyBioproductsIndustrial symbiosis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbioeconomyinnovation systemScience & TechnologyPublic economicsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTechnological changetechnological-changeCorporate governancemax-diffInnovation systeminnovationBiotechnologyBiotechnology & Applied Microbiologybio-basedGreenhouse gasCLARITYsystemsbiorefiningbusinessLife Sciences & BiomedicineBiotechnologyBiofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
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Renewable sources and its applications awareness in educational institutions

2019

The topic of the presented research was to analyze the awareness on renewable energy sources among the students of three universities: the Ural Federal University (Russia), the University of Trento (Italy) and Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Romania). The survey included 6 basic multiple-choice questions about the main points of the renewable energy topic. Data were collected and analyzed in aid of percentage ratio of right answers among students on each possible answer. The approach adopted in the three universities for the education on topics related to renewable energy is different. This difference explains the different point of view of students on renewable energy.

UniversityAlternative fuels; Awareness; Renewable energy resources; Students; Universitybusiness.industryAlternative fuels020209 energy02 engineering and technologyAwareness010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economicsRenewable energy resourcesAlternative fuels01 natural sciencesRenewable energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringStudentsbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciences2019 International Conference on ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT (CIEM)
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Manure as a potential source of renewable energy: The behaviour and characterisation of biofuels generated from three animal manure types when subjec…

2020

Regions with high livestock density lack sufficient land on which to apply manure without exceeding the legal limits set by the European Union Directives. The lack of manure processing alternatives aggravates the situation, especially in the case of islands. Consequently, manure becomes a liability rather than an asset. Results indicate that pyrolysis is an option for manure processing. However, a significant limitation is the moisture content of the starting material, that could compromise the process efficiency. Yields of biogas, bio-oil and biochar, all of which have a potential use as biofuels, are particular to animal type and manure handling system. The conversion of manure to biofuel…

Waste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentManureRenewable energyBiogasBiofuelBiocharEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceLivestockmanure Renewable Energy Sources (RES) islands pyrolysis biofuels bioeconomyEuropean unionbusinessPyrolysismedia_common
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Legumes in 21st century Europe: present and future importance in agri-food systems? New challenges for reseach.

2013

Intensification of agriculture since 1950 has globally led to the decline of grain legume crops, which currently represent less than 3 % of arable crops in France and Europe. Nevertheless, legumes have several major assets (i) as plant proteins for animal feed and human food and (ii) as plants fixing atmospheric N2 and thereby saving nitrogen inputs in cropping systems, and (iii) as diversification crops. The analysis of forage and grain legume producing systems in France showed that the dominant system results in a lock-in of the different factors limiting legume insertion into the current systems. But legumes could have a major role to play in the agroecological transition towards more su…

agroecologyEurope.legumesagroécologienitrogenlégumineusesimpacts environnementauxpulsesrecherchesupply chainazotealimentation[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesresearchéconomiefoodanimal productionfeedmarketforagedurabilitéenvironmental impactssustainabilitysystèmes agricoles et alimentairesprotéagineuxélevagefilièreinnovationbiofuelssymbiosisEuropeassociations végétaleslégumes secsvaleur ajoutéefourragesprotéinesagri food systemsFranceproteinbioénergiessymbiosetransitionsintercroppingadded value
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Selection of microrganism for the mobilization of cellulolityc agricultural biomass for energy production

2012

Selection of microorganisms for the mobilization of cellulolytic agricultural biomass for energy production. R. Di Bonito, D. Taschini, C. Viola, Campi otti C.A. Unit Energy Efficiency in Agriculure, ENEA Casaccia, Roma, Italy The production of biofuels as renewable energy source could significantly reduce the negati ve impact of fossil fuels. However, this activity has resulted in increasing land cultivation specifically with carbohydrate-rich crops for energy production, and resulting shortage of crop production for food . The use of residual agricultural biomass as a substrate for biofuels or biogas production could improve the sustainabi lity of the bio-energy production but sti li requ…

biofuels microorganism residual biomass for bioenergy productionPaenibacillus sp. Lysinibacillus fusiformis Pseudomonas boreopolis
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Agroecological potential and prospects of alternative use of natural feed resources for bioenergetics

2018

Produkcja biomasy dla biogazu, paliw stałych i ciekłych jest ważna w szerokim zakresie zastosowań niekonwencjonalnych źródeł energii. Jednakże produkcja i wykorzystanie biomasy do celów energetycznych również wymaga kosztów finansowych i prowadzi do zmian w strukturze obszarów upraw w produkcji rolnej. Czynniki te powodują wzrost cen produktów rolnych. Zmiana klimatu i wysokie koszty zasobów mineralnych przyczyniają się do poszukiwania i rozwoju nowych sposobów pozyskiwania zasobów energetycznych. Badania nad produkcją biomasy z użytków zielonych w celach energetycznych są w Europie istotne i priorytetowe, a ich wyniki mają ogromną wartość praktyczną. Dlatego konieczne jest rozwiązanie prob…

biomasaracjonalne zarządzanie przyrodąbiomassrational nature managementgrasslandsbiogasbiopaliwaużytki zielonebiogazbiofuels
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Sustainability and Meanings of Farm-Based Bioenergy Production in Rural Finland

2013

ecological modernizationmaatilatsustainable developmentkestävä kehitysmaanviljelijätekologinen modernisaatiokehittäminenbioenergylivelihoodselinkeinotbiofuelsbioenergiamultifunctionalityeco-economySuomimaaseutumaaseutuelinkeinotbiopolttoaineetenergiantuotantobiotalousrural developmentFinland
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Assessment of cross-flow filtration as microalgae harvesting technique prior to anaerobic digestion: Evaluation of biomass integrity and energy demand

2018

[EN] In the present study, the effect of cross-flow filtration (CFF) on the overall valorization of Chlorella spp. microalgae as biogas was assessed. The effect of CFF on microalgae cell integrity was quantified in terms of viability which was correlated with the anaerobic biodegradability. The viability dropped as the biomass concentration increased, whereas anaerobic biodegradability increased linearly with the viability reduction. It was hypothesized that a stress-induced release and further accumulation of organic polymers during CFF increased the flux resistance which promoted harsher shear-stress conditions. Furthermore, the volume reduction as the concentration increased entailed an …

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